A woman with disseminated tuberculosis experienced preterm delivery, fallopian tube pregnancy, and delivered successfully following in vitro fertilization: a case report
Ming Cheng, Tao Yuan, Ying Liu
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth · 2021-01
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Disseminated tuberculosis (TB) is a fatal disease resulting from hematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Spontaneous pregnancy rate of women with TB is low; furthermore, live birth, spontaneous abortion or ectopic pregnancy may be the outcomes even if pregnancy occurs. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of a woman with disseminated TB who had a series of complications including preterm delivery with congenital TB and infant death of pulmonary TB, fallopian tube pregnancy. She was treated by in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), and gave birth to a healthy baby. CONCLUSION: Disseminated TB has a significant impact on female fertility. We should take more active efforts to diagnose and treat this disease in a timely fashion. Moreover, IVF treatment is a feasible approach for an infertile woman after TB.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Reproductive medicine
- In vitro fertilisation
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics
- Fallopian tube
- Gynecology
- Tuberculosis